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    |Type=Non-profit
    |Type=Non-profit
    |Country=South Africa
    |Country=South Africa
    |Current focus=<translate>Mining</translate>
    |Current focus=<translate><!--T:1--> Mining</translate>


    <translate>Corporate accountability</translate>
    <translate><!--T:2--> Corporate accountability</translate>


    <translate>Activism</translate>
    <translate><!--T:3--> Activism</translate>


    <translate>Training</translate>
    <translate><!--T:4--> Training</translate>


    <translate>Pollution</translate>
    <translate><!--T:5--> Pollution</translate>


    <translate>Climate change</translate>
    <translate><!--T:6--> Climate change</translate>


    <translate>Transparency</translate>
    <translate><!--T:7--> Transparency</translate>


    <translate>Environmental justice</translate>
    <translate><!--T:8--> Environmental justice</translate>
    |Description=We are activist lawyers who work with communities and civil society organisations in South Africa to realise our Constitutional right to a healthy environment by advocating and litigating for environmental justice. We seek a just, equitable, compassionate society which is resilient, celebrates diversity, and respects the interdependence between people and the environment.
    |Description=We are activist lawyers who work with communities and civil society organisations in South Africa to realise our Constitutional right to a healthy environment by advocating and litigating for environmental justice. We seek a just, equitable, compassionate society which is resilient, celebrates diversity, and respects the interdependence between people and the environment.


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